I was the raffle prize winner of the green bag and contents. I received this today – what a wonderful surprise! Thank you so much to those who prepared it.
Thank you. Thank you.
Mavis Lee
To all at MEG for a lovely Regional Day day on Saturday. Congratulations & Well Done!,
I really enjoyed the day.
Congratulations to the competition winners,
beautiful work.
The exhibition pieces are magnificent. Hope we get to see them displayed at Speke Hall at some stage.
Thank you all the hardworking committee . You did a great job.
Hi
In case your members might be interested, there’s a free (donations) talk from Macclesfield Museums
on The Langley Pattern Book Collection – https://macclesfield-museums.arttickets.org.uk/
Free with donations.
Jean Knowles (Textile Explorers (prev Chelford EG))
What a talented group of embroiderers. The theme of Speke is so rich for inspiration.
Loved all the work. And congratulations to your young embroiderers, they have a super future ahead of them. Amazing!
I first saw Mary Roscoe’s work in 2009 when she entered and won the EAC Art Awards c ompetition. I was impressed then. Now I’m inspired to try something similar. It’s so expressive and wonderful.
Model from behind ( After Seurat) by Mary Roscoe is utterly astounding. Pointilism is difficult enough in paint never mind in thread. The lost and found edges are just stunning; the way her face blends into the background leaving the viewer’s brain to fill in he rest is a master stroke. I know this comment is years after the exhibition but I would love to know if this one is for sale.
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I was the raffle prize winner of the green bag and contents. I received this today – what a wonderful surprise! Thank you so much to those who prepared it.
Thank you. Thank you.
Mavis Lee
To all at MEG for a lovely Regional Day day on Saturday. Congratulations & Well Done!,
I really enjoyed the day.
Congratulations to the competition winners,
beautiful work.
The exhibition pieces are magnificent. Hope we get to see them displayed at Speke Hall at some stage.
Thank you all the hardworking committee . You did a great job.
Hi
In case your members might be interested, there’s a free (donations) talk from Macclesfield Museums
on The Langley Pattern Book Collection – https://macclesfield-museums.arttickets.org.uk/
Free with donations.
Jean Knowles (Textile Explorers (prev Chelford EG))
What a talented group of embroiderers. The theme of Speke is so rich for inspiration.
Loved all the work. And congratulations to your young embroiderers, they have a super future ahead of them. Amazing!
I first saw Mary Roscoe’s work in 2009 when she entered and won the EAC Art Awards c ompetition. I was impressed then. Now I’m inspired to try something similar. It’s so expressive and wonderful.
Model from behind ( After Seurat) by Mary Roscoe is utterly astounding. Pointilism is difficult enough in paint never mind in thread. The lost and found edges are just stunning; the way her face blends into the background leaving the viewer’s brain to fill in he rest is a master stroke. I know this comment is years after the exhibition but I would love to know if this one is for sale.